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The Billy Donovan era continues in Gainesville, with his squad set to tackle another challenging Florida basketball schedule this season. Showcase your school spirit at the O’Connell Center with our affordable Florida basketball tickets available in the marketplace.

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Get ready for a season of slam dunks and last-second shots in Gainesville! Florida basketball tickets are the aim of every Gators fans from November through March. A true college basketball national power, the Florida Gators aspire to win a national championship every season. An order of Gators basketball tickets today will place you within the rambunctious confines of the O'Connell Center on game night! Put your Gator Chomp to good use this year at the O'Dome throughout the regular season.

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Florida Advances to First Final Four Since 2007

In a dominant run last seen during the national championship season of 2007, top overall seed Florida charged on with a 62-52 Elite Eight win over the pesky Dayton Flyers to earn the program’s first Final Four appearance in seven years. Riding a 30-game winning streak also not seen in over a decade (Duke accomplished the feat in 1999), the Gators are the last remaining No. 1 seed and will face No. 7 Connecticut in a rematch from earlier in the season. Interestingly enough, the Dec. 2 road loss to the Huskies marks the last Florida defeat and one of only two on the year for the SEC champs. The other loss also came away from Gainesville, at Wisconsin, who the Gators could ultimately meet in the national championship should both schools prevail.

But first, Florida must get past UConn in the Final Four. The matchup will be the first of the day on April 5 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. Despite being heavily favored, the Gators may have their work cut out for them. According to Elias Sports Bureau, in the last four rematches that took place in the Final Four, the game was won by the squad that triumphed during the regular season. However, on the flip side, USA Today has noted that since 1990, 32 coaches have lost in their Final Four debut. It will be the first for second-year UConn coach Kevin Ollie, while Florida’s longtime leader Billy Donovan has a pair of national titles already under his belt, to go along with four Final Four appearances.